ACM SIG Proceedings Citation Generator
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What is ACM SIG Proceedings?
ACM SIG Proceedings style is the citation format used in publications of the Association for Computing Machinery, including conference proceedings and journals. It is a numeric style in which sources are cited by number in citation order.
How to cite in ACM SIG Proceedings
Worked examples generated by CiteOrbit:
- Book
- [1]Kuhn, T.S. 1962. The Structure of Scientific Revolutions. University of Chicago Press.
- Journal article
- [1]Hilal, N. 2026. Anxiety and depression among medical students. European Journal of Medical and Health Sciences. 8, 1 (Jan. 2026), 1–2. https://doi.org/10.24018/ejmed.2026.8.1.1.
- Website
- [1]What is a citation? 2026. https://citeorbit.com/citation-generator. Accessed: 2026-06-20.
ACM SIG Proceedings FAQ
- How does ACM SIG Proceedings cite sources in the text?
- Sources are cited with a bracketed number, for example [3], placed in the text where the reference is made. The numbered reference list at the end is ordered by first citation.
- What disciplines use ACM style?
- ACM style is used in computer science and information technology, particularly for papers submitted to ACM conferences and journals such as those in the ACM Digital Library.
- Is ACM style the same as IEEE?
- Both are numeric citation-order styles used in computing, but ACM and IEEE have different formatting rules for authors, titles, and publication details. Always follow the specific template provided by the conference or journal.